Enhancing the usefulness of a fine timepiece with the beauty of an elegant kaleidoscope, the Kaleidoklock is sure to grace your mantel giving you hours, minutes and seconds of pleasure.

The base contains the clockwork, light source and the brightly colored pieces of glass that make possible the
center pattern. The pieces are shifted every second to create a new, dazzling display. The clock face is composed of two, concentric discs for hours and minutes, to be read at the pointer. On the base, stand two mirrors at a 60-degree angle to reflect and replicate the clock and the lustrous colors.

The Kaleidoklock, as seen below, will ensure that you are on time or maybe a little late, still gazing into its magical design.

Okay, 'my' 1%, if I get it, is to be divided as follows: 40% to myself, 30% to CrumbsDM for sparking the kaleidoscopic revolution, and 30% to po for helping me out in a time of mental crisis. Since bliss 'found' Farmer outside of my involvement, she should negotiate directly with him.

What would send this WAY over the top is if you could
build it translucent and verysmall - say, 2" - with a strong
light and focusing lens to project its image over an entire
wall, say 6' or 8'. This way it could remind me enormously
to stop posting harebrained ideas and go to sleep.